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Where are saltwater located?

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Anonymous

11y ago
Updated: 10/14/2022

saltwater biomes are loctaed in all of the oceans in the world. or at least somehwere in the ocean. freshwater biomes are located in lakes, rivers, pons, and all of the other water like subtanes. (: your welcome!

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